TVM is on this Sunday and we’re excited for a sun-soaked morning of shopping boutique market stalls and trawling pre-loved Rack Sales, feasting on breakfast and lunch under the trees…

TVM is on this Sunday and we're excited for a sun-soaked morning of shopping boutique market stalls and trawling pre-loved Rack Sales, feasting on breakfast and lunch under the trees while listening to live local tunes - who's in?

It's also your last chance to shop our boutique market stall lineup prior to Mothers Day so why not find the special women in your life a unique piece by a local creative small businesses? You'll find local designer labels, ceramics, candles, jewellery, handmade beauty products, art and more. Or perhaps a TVM Good Vibes market tote is on her wishlist?

This Easter Sunday at TVM is looking pretty sweet indeed (pardon the pun!). Among an unrivaled lineup of boutique market stalls and delicious street eats, you’ll find live tunes by…

This Easter Sunday at TVM is looking pretty sweet indeed (pardon the pun!).

Among an unrivaled lineup of boutique market stalls and delicious street eats, you'll find live tunes by Phil and Tilley and Scott Dalton.

8:30am - 10:30am Phil and Tilley
11am - 1pm Scott Dalton

Grab a spot under the trees with your favourite people and hang here for the morning - good vibes, always!

TVM | Sunday 21 April | 8:30am - 1pm | Burleigh Heads State School

Tag us #thevillagemarkets @thevillagemarkets

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Phil and Tilley

Phil and Tilley started writing music together in the autumn of 2012 surrounded by the New Forest (UK) - an ancient woodland situated on the southern coast of England and an inspiration for these lifelong friends.

Phil and Tilley play a blend of alternative acoustic/folk music, with influences from artists such as Xavier Rudd, Ben Harper and John Martyn. They incorporate their own ideas, using a slide guitar, the more traditional acoustic guitar and an unusual, fold-up-for-travel, upright bass, to create a sound that is uniquely their own. A yearning for travel and playing music has seen them play in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium and South East Asia but their story continues to take them wherever the music allows them to go.

Scott Dalton

When Scott Dalton was barely seven, he had abandoned bionicles, swapping Lego for Ludwig. A natural aptitude for the keyboard created a fierce passion for music unfulfilled by just one instrument. By 13, Scott had added guitar to his repertoire of skills, alternating between electric and acoustic. It was in his senior year that Scott realised the potential in his voice, honing his vocals into something of incredible power. Never the underachiever, Scott combined passion, an intrinsic knowledge of the music industry and undeniable talent into launching his singer-songwriter career. Influenced by a mixture of Matt Corby, John Mayer, Dire Straits and Pink Floyd, Scott's unique sound is one that does not demand attention but entices it. Both intimate and emboldening, Scott's music resonates with his listeners, irrespective of numbers and is not just a song but an experience.

If you’re on the Coast this Sunday then you’re in for a treat – the Gold Coast’s fave boutique market (that’s us!) and Sunday must-do event is happening. Join us…

If you're on the Coast this Sunday then you're in for a treat - the Gold Coast's fave boutique market (that's us!) and Sunday must-do event is happening. Join us for boutique market stalls by local creatives, live music, street food stalls and plenty of good vibes. We can't wait to see you!

The temp has dropped, the storm has passed and we’re on this Sunday at Burleigh Heads, come and hang with us! We’re so excited to be bringing you an incredible…

The temp has dropped, the storm has passed and we're on this Sunday at Burleigh Heads, come and hang with us!

We're so excited to be bringing you an incredible lineup of boutique market stalls including designer, vintage, homewares and art, as well as food stalls, our pre-loved designer and vintage Rack Sales and live tunes by Ondre Solien and Wildflower.

TVM is on this Sunday and we can’t wait to see you there! We love nothing more than supporting talented local creatives and this weekends lineup is looking amazing. Come…

TVM is on this Sunday and we can't wait to see you there! We love nothing more than supporting talented local creatives and this weekends lineup is looking amazing. Come and shop unique wares by local designers, artists, curators and collectors, try our delicious street food for brekkie and lunch and enjoy live tunes by Jackson James Smith (8:30am - 10:30am) and Lily Budiasa (11am - 1pm) under the trees. There will be plenty of refreshing options to beat the summer heat!

Former ironwoman-turned-swimwear graphic designer, Amy Nurthen and her younger sister Karlee, a professional Ironwomen and videographer created their label Loca Sportswear one year ago because they believed there was a…

Former ironwoman-turned-swimwear graphic designer, Amy Nurthen and her younger sister Karlee, a professional Ironwomen and videographer created their label Loca Sportswear one year ago because they believed there was a gap in the sportwear market for fashion forward, active, fast-paced women who love street style. They wanted to let their ideas run wild and create something from the beginning. From designing styles to photography to branding and everything in between.

Talk us through the process you went through to create your business?

One year ago we decided it was time to start putting time aside to work on our dream. We had hundreds of sketches of different styles, t-shirt and textile prints across all our books. We bought the domain and business name and the past year has been the most challenging, rewarding and interesting year of our lives.

What does your brand consist of?

Loca is a movement empowering women to Be Rare. We have created bold, unique styles to allow women to make it their own. Style it, accessorise it, own it and be proud. Our first campaign consist of sports bras, shorts, tights, bags, sunglasses, hats & tees.

Where is the label designed and made?

Loca Sportswear is designed, tested and manufactured on the Gold Coast. Representing small Australian businesses and working close to our maker chain is a positive and unique aspect of our brand. From pattern making, fabric cutting, embroidery, screen print and sewing. We use regenerated fabric across all our crops & tights. By collecting discarded fishing nets from our oceans, we can make an essential contribution to the marine ecosystem helping reduce damage to the environment. Turning trash into treasure.

What inspires you?

When women connect to our brand and our message. Seeing women put on our styles for the first time and their eyes lighting up.

What are your plans for the brand and where do you hope it takes you?

Our plan is to have a summer and winter range each year, full of new styles, colours and looks. To create exclusivity to particular retail stores who would benefit from Loca. To have women connecting with our message and empowering others to be proud of who they are.

What were the biggest challenges when launching your brand?

Having our stock completed in time for the launch was a challenge, we work with small businesses and our work load was quite big for our manufacturing team.

What is the best thing about having your own business?

Being able to be creative, run with ideas, there is no barriers, its really unknown.

Live tunes at TVM this Sunday are going to be super sweet thanks to two local lads. Come and hang with us at Burleigh Heads State School from 8:30am -…

Live tunes at TVM this Sunday are going to be super sweet thanks to two local lads. Come and hang with us at Burleigh Heads State School from 8:30am - 1pm and enjoy boutique market stalls, street eats, live tunes and epic Sunday vibes. See you there!

This Sunday at TVM there’s a brand new kids label in town – meet Tegan Bryers, founder of Elke The Label. My background is in Child Care. I’m a lead…

This Sunday at TVM there's a brand new kids label in town - meet Tegan Bryers, founder of Elke The Label.

My background is in Child Care. I'm a lead educator in a local child care centre and have worked there for the last 13 years. While I was at University I worked in retail and my mum has always worked in retail. I have always been around clothes and the latest fashion thanks to mum.

What made your pursue your creative passion?

I have always loved clothing, but it wasn't until I had my eldest daughter that I realised how much I actually loved children's (in particular girls) clothing. There's just so much gorgeous stuff out there for girls, so I wanted to try and make my own children's clothing range.

When did you take the plunge and start your own business?

Elke the Label started off as Harper's Place 6 years ago, but I just could never really get my ideas together and make it work as a label. This year I had a complete change of idea and business name, and this time it has finally worked and I have something to show for it.

What does your brand consist of?

At the moment we have created our very first range of tween girl's clothing- its a summer range consisting of dresses, skirts, tops and shorts. We are currently working on our Autumn/ Winter Range and have so many ideas for our next Summer range. I would love to one day include shoes and accessories.

Where is the label designed and made?

The label is designed here in Australia and is manufactured in Bali. I have worked really hard to try and find a factory that has ethical and sustainable practices in place, as I want to try to ensure my brand is as kind to the people who make it as it is to the people who wear it. And I want it to be kind to the planet as well.

What inspires you?

My daughter is the true inspiration behind Elke the Label. She has never fitted into any 'box' and is often described as unique, eccentric and different. But she just beats to her own drum and I love her for that. When she turned 6 she really wanted to start having a say in what she wore, but couldn't find anything she liked- she was never a fan of any of the traditional 'girl' clothing- pink, purple, frills, flowers, etc,. Even as a toddler she refused to wear it. So after talking to her about what she wanted to wear, we worked together to create Elke the Label- this is as much her brand as it is mine. She had a say in every item, every colour and every print we have created.

What are your plans for Elke The Label in 2019 and beyond?

I would love to see Elke the Label stocked in our local shops- I spent so much of my youth working in and shopping at the Gold Coast shopping centres that it would be a pinch me moment to see something I created hanging in a shop window. For now I'm just happy for Elke to do well enough that I can continue to produce new ranges each season......and then one day conquer the tween clothing world.

What were your biggest challenges when launching your brand?

I had no idea what was involved- I honestly thought you just came up with some designs and then find someone to make them. But it's so much more complicated than that, especially in the start up phase. It's like a never ending list of things to organise, people to contact and bills to pay. I would liken it to building a house- time-frames and budgets go out the window pretty quickly.

What's the best thing about having your own business?

I absolutely love every aspect of it - even the parts that cause headaches. When my first box of samples arrived I nearly cried with excitement. To see and hold my products was just so amazing.

Connect with Elke The Label online, here and find Tegan at TVM this Sunday 6th January at Burleigh Heads.

Happy New Year! We hope you’re feeling well rested and sporting a banging summer glow following an amazing few weeks with your most loved. We’re kicking off 2019 this Sunday…

Happy New Year! We hope you're feeling well rested and sporting a banging summer glow following an amazing few weeks with your most loved.

We're kicking off 2019 this Sunday 6th January at Burleigh Heads, with an epic lineup of boutique market stalls including local designers, artists, curators and collectors, live music and street food vendors, as well as our highly coveted pre-loved designer and vintage Rack Sales. Come and hang with us!

Pick up a TVM market tote from our information stall as a gift or fill it with your market haul and don’t forget to tag your pics so we can see them #thevillagemarkets @thevillagemarkets

Some parking is available at the school, in surrounding streets or at the large carpark on Connor Street, just a 400m stroll away. Alternatively why not ride your bike, carpool or catch public transport? Bus stops are located right out the front.

Come and join us for live tunes at TVM this Sunday 16th December as we celebrate the final Burleigh Heads event for 2018 at The Village Markets. Grab your friends…

Come and join us for live tunes at TVM this Sunday 16th December as we celebrate the final Burleigh Heads event for 2018 at The Village Markets.

Grab your friends and fam, shop 110+ boutique market stalls, load up on street food and refreshing brew and then head to the shaded area amongst the trees where you can kick back on a blanket and enjoy live tunes by two of our faves:

We love nothing more than connecting with like-minded businesses to form partnerships – whether it be brand awareness, community connection, growing your social media following, brand alignment or a product…

We love nothing more than connecting with like-minded businesses to form partnerships - whether it be brand awareness, community connection, growing your social media following, brand alignment or a product launch at our events. As an innovative business, we're always open to new ideas!

We're on the look-out for brands to collaborate with on some exiting new projects on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane in 2019, as well as online - if this is you, we'd love to hear!

We’re popping up with an extra TVM date this Sunday to amp up that Christmas shopping buzz – come and hang with us and support local small businesses this festive…

We're popping up with an extra TVM date this Sunday to amp up that Christmas shopping buzz - come and hang with us and support local small businesses this festive season. Find 100 boutique market stalls, street food, live tunes and sweet Sunday vibes.

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More than a market, The Village Markets is a community of creative entrepreneurs, trading on the first and third Sunday of each month at Burleigh Heads State School 8.30am – 1pm and at Stones Corner seasonally – next date 30 June 2019.